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.jlAfm.lJ'mt5 233' . sgfxfw 'if rm Plaq... l. Inez lsbell-one of our old pioneers. 2. Rhoda Cruner with the same mischievous gleam in her eye. 3. Vincent and Nor- man Fryslie doing their morning exercises. 4. Dorothy Cunning- ham with a ten-gallon hat and a bucking bronco. 5. Has that girl a fam- ous giggle? Louise Thom- as, 6. Harold and Charles lvlakela, the future farm- ers, 7. Regina Poch with her new coiffure. 8. Bob and Martha be- fore the baseball hero came along. 9. Marie Bolton and her merry Oldsmobile. lO. Lora May Flotten -the young politician. ll. Bob Morris and Kenneth Miller in an af- fectionate pose.
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First mw: David Jenkins, Kenneth Rock, Willard Bellman, Albert lVlajerslcy, Edward DuGallo, Roy Boots, Dave Thomas, Ray Boots, Kenneth Miller, ,joe Fix, Bob Isbell. Second raw: Charlie Johnston, Owen Luce, Phillip Kemp, Gayton Blessing. .john Bandli, james Larson. Roy Salsgiver. Lyle Leet. David Ross, Bill Zedler, Frank Pankiewicz, Third wiv: Ray Davis, John Parson, Claude Yeager, -john Anderson, Bill Powers, Cecil Fraelick, Wilbur Morford. Bob Else. Billy Ford. Howard Warren. Frank Narolski. Leslie Catchpole, Melvin Kennedy, Sophomore Class History ENNETH MILLER played quarterback on the football team, and received a letter for his good work in this activity. john Kaelin played on the second team. Both have great possibilities for the future. 7 ln basketball, john Kaelin received a letter, and Wilbur Morford and Roy Sals- giver were second stringers who are very apt to be lettermen in their next two years of high school. The sophomore class practically had an orchestra of its own. The largest repre- sentation in the high school orchestra was found in this class. Bob Else and Ray Boots played the violins, Roy Boots tooted the trumpet, and Willard Bellman blew the clarinet, Willard Bellman and Roy Boots played their instruments in the Pep Band, and Bob Else handled the big bass drum. The sophomore class added some very active members to the Honor Society. Those who became members this year were: john Anderson, john Bandli, Phillip Kemp, Wilma Leet, Bob Isbell, and Willard Bellrnan. Marguerite Zydak, Veronica Zydak, and Kenneth Rock were members of the Student Council. l This completes the sophomore history for the year. Their talents are very promising and the coming years will certainly place them near the top in all their studies and activities. -21-
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